''The Irish News'' is a
compact
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daily newspaper
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based in
Belfast
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,
Northern Ireland
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. It is Northern Ireland's largest selling morning newspaper and is available throughout Ireland.
It is broadly
Irish nationalist
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in its viewpoint, though it also features
unionist columnists.
History
''The Irish News'' is the only independently owned daily newspaper based in
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland ( ga, Tuaisceart Éireann ; sco, label= Ulster-Scots, Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Nort ...
, and has been so since its launch on 15 August 1891 as an anti-
Parnell newspaper by
Patrick MacAlister
Patrick McAlister (1826–1895) was an Irish Roman Catholic Prelate and 24th Lord Bishop of Down and Connor.
Education and Priestly Ministry
McAlister was born in Bonecastle, parish of Down, and was baptised by Fr Cornelius Denvir (afterwards ...
. It merged with the ''
Belfast Morning News
The ''Belfast Morning News'' (from 1882 the ''Morning News'' and, for a brief period (1882–83) the ''Morning News and Examiner'') was a daily newspaper in Ireland from 1855 until it merged with the ''Irish News'' in August 1892. It was publishe ...
'' in August 1892, and the full title of the paper has since been ''The Irish News and Belfast Morning News''. T.P. Campbell was editor from 1895 until 1906 when he was succeeded by Tim McCarthy who served as editor until 1928. Appointed in 1999, Noel Doran is the current editor.
''The Irish News'' saw a dramatic growth in its circulation with the beginning of
The Troubles
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in 1969;
this peaked around the time of the peak in violence in 1971, and declined thereafter.
In June 1982 the paper came under the control of the company's present owners.
Circulation
References
External links
''The Irish News'' online
Daily newspapers published in the United Kingdom
Grade B1 listed buildings
Mass media in Belfast
Newspapers published in Northern Ireland
Publications established in 1891
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